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Another key factor in this acquisition is Adames' durability. He has demonstrated impressive resilience over the past four seasons, playing an average of 146 games per year. This consistency in performance is crucial for any franchise looking to build momentum and stability.
Moreover, Adames has exhibited significant power at the plate, with seasons of 25, 31, 24, and 32 home runs. His ability to hit long balls, especially in critical situations—he led MLB with 13 three-run homers last year—positions him as a likely candidate to become a 30-home run hitter, a milestone the Giants have not seen since the early 2000s with Barry Bonds. For the organization and its fans, this potential is immense, as it could signify a return to offensive prowess.